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. >> reporter: nearly ten years ago, doctors told cameron he would never walk again. today he is skiing. >> if you have a pushup objection go get it and do it. >> he was hit by a train at 15 years old. it is a miracle he survived at all. it came with price. he lost two limbs. >> two legs above the knees. my right arm almost to the shoulder. >> it could have been a tragedy. instead, modern technology and cameron's unstoppable spirit turned him into a legend in the world of the can do athlete. >> i have been up out of a wheel chair for nine years now. >> first he learned to walk on specially made prosthetic legs. then he started running. this you tube video was made by hangar, a prostitutes tetics who started working withy cameron two months after his accident. it was a long slow process of physical therapy, fine tuning the technology and getting used to knees controlled by microprocessors. >> different prosthetics for different activities. these are the legs i bolt on for skiing which are ski feet that clamp down into the bindings of the skis. >> reporter: he was the f
. >> reporter: nearly ten years ago, doctors told cameron he would never walk again. today he is skiing. >> if you have a pushup objection go get it and do it. >> he was hit by a train at 15 years old. it is a miracle he survived at all. it came with price. he lost two limbs. >> two legs above the knees. my right arm almost to the shoulder. >> it could have been a tragedy. instead, modern technology and cameron's unstoppable spirit turned him into a legend in the...
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who sent sniper rifles who is currently using sniper rifles to suppress the rebels that mr cameron so clearly sympathizes with isn't he eligible to be tried for some sort of crime for arming. and i think that's a fair question and we also have reports today that from the top vatican official who is in line here their authority civilians are reported killed and of course that's what happens when you start bombing a place there are going to be gas but do you think this is just part of the collateral damage is that how they're going to treat it or does it put in that question the entire idea that we're there to protect civilians. well i think there is one important thing. david cameron in parliament was asked are the british using depleted uranium he said the british aren't using depleted uranium and they don't use depleted uranium or the people of southern iraq would probably beg to differ with that but let's just say we believe mr cameron that the british aren't using depleted uranium no one has said the united states on using depleted uranium and depleted uranium does not discriminate
who sent sniper rifles who is currently using sniper rifles to suppress the rebels that mr cameron so clearly sympathizes with isn't he eligible to be tried for some sort of crime for arming. and i think that's a fair question and we also have reports today that from the top vatican official who is in line here their authority civilians are reported killed and of course that's what happens when you start bombing a place there are going to be gas but do you think this is just part of the...
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. >> cameron -- cameron has and blair has and now cameron -- [everyone talking at once] >> now they've backed off, john, because what you're talking about is a war on libya that would kill libyans and get maybe some foreigners killed, then the united states is got to go in and win the war because you can't -- let them beat us. >> why doesn't the united states deal with gaddafi directly? >> i think behind the scenes -- >> why don't we talk to him? why don't we even >>> prediction, pat? >> the new irish government will burn the bondholders, it will move towards a default on its debt rather than maintain austerity. >> eleanor? >> efforts to defund planned parenthood will fail and will rally women against the new republican budget cutters. >> monica? >> the spike in oil prices will have a direct effect on the already weak housing market because it will affect home foreclosures and you'll see an increase there as well. >> newt gingrich the first republican in the race will be the first one to drop tout because he has so much baggage that it will never get off the ground, absolutely sink. fa
. >> cameron -- cameron has and blair has and now cameron -- [everyone talking at once] >> now they've backed off, john, because what you're talking about is a war on libya that would kill libyans and get maybe some foreigners killed, then the united states is got to go in and win the war because you can't -- let them beat us. >> why doesn't the united states deal with gaddafi directly? >> i think behind the scenes -- >> why don't we talk to him? why don't we even...
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try to cut the cancer immediately. >> david cam cameron, tell us what david cameron has done to put into his budget, a george osborne, the -- >> he real items the problem is not recession, the problem is worse. it's a problem of risk which leads eventually to much worse recession later, you see. the problem of all these problem who are in favor of spending we don't have is that they don't realize that you are pushing the system further with these packages of stimulus. if you take an individual, if you are in debt, okay, what do you do? you're in debt, you borrow more? no. you have a problem. now what we've done -- >> charlie: if you were in debt you have less is what you would organ. >> you would spend less. so you try to spend less and try to manage your finances. the chinese are not going to lend you much more. >> charlie: we'll come back to that. >> so the problem, the obama administration started transforming, one adult went to another fool. now who is paying the price? who is taking the risk of the policy, the person who did the right thing, mainly the one who saves. and in a l
try to cut the cancer immediately. >> david cam cameron, tell us what david cameron has done to put into his budget, a george osborne, the -- >> he real items the problem is not recession, the problem is worse. it's a problem of risk which leads eventually to much worse recession later, you see. the problem of all these problem who are in favor of spending we don't have is that they don't realize that you are pushing the system further with these packages of stimulus. if you take an...
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cameron's had with "les miserables." you can make big money. >> peter parker was a troubled, inadequate, and rejected teenager before he turned into spiderman, became an all-conquering superhero. the team behind the musical will be hoping for a similar transformation. >> libyan government forces have launched a major offensive and to regain control of parts of the country from the rebels. you are watching "bbc news." do stay with us. >> hello, and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and only. newman's own foundation. the john d. and katherine t. mcarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
cameron's had with "les miserables." you can make big money. >> peter parker was a troubled, inadequate, and rejected teenager before he turned into spiderman, became an all-conquering superhero. the team behind the musical will be hoping for a similar transformation. >> libyan government forces have launched a major offensive and to regain control of parts of the country from the rebels. you are watching "bbc news." do stay with us. >> hello, and welcome....
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chairman of the family research institute joins me now to talk about this issue dr cameron welcome back to the program well thank you shouldn't there be a separation of church and state when it comes to raising foster kids. i don't think particularly if a religion is dangerous that for instance you would know that for the parents will be o.t. it's hard to religious activities perhaps not on the other hand here in great britain but also as you know in the state of illinois same question as the rains could it be that because homosexuals are protected especially caudle so does the legal bat even parents who don't have highly except in attitudes toward homosexuality aka you did not foster. absolutely not if you look at where christians do historically and do good you will find that christians on the whole are more law abiding they are more up your current gen yeah i know some gay christians. but i guess the charge here is do we really want bigots raising foster kids properly some big years. consider someone who is a homosexual and in the aggregate homosexuals are more apt to disturb society
chairman of the family research institute joins me now to talk about this issue dr cameron welcome back to the program well thank you shouldn't there be a separation of church and state when it comes to raising foster kids. i don't think particularly if a religion is dangerous that for instance you would know that for the parents will be o.t. it's hard to religious activities perhaps not on the other hand here in great britain but also as you know in the state of illinois same question as the...
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david cameron said we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need. they agree that colonel gaddafi has completely lost legitimacy. jeremy reports. >> the u.s. jets returning to their base. the decision to use air power against colonel gaddafi's libya was taken very quickly, so quickly that they're still sorting out the politics behind it. that was one reason for the london conference. assembling ministers and diplomats from around 40 countries the u.n., nato, arab league, the islamic conference, and the african union to back the u.n. resolutions. though their enthusiasm for military action varies. the u.n. mandate to use force to protect civilians also means taking sides in the civil war. >> we made the right choice. that was to draw a line in the desert sand to halt the murderous advance of gaddafi's forces. >> no one has yet explained when or how that commitment ends. the conference also started the process of offering more political status, more legitimacy to the libyan national council. the closer the rebels have to a political leadership, would
david cameron said we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need. they agree that colonel gaddafi has completely lost legitimacy. jeremy reports. >> the u.s. jets returning to their base. the decision to use air power against colonel gaddafi's libya was taken very quickly, so quickly that they're still sorting out the politics behind it. that was one reason for the london conference. assembling ministers and diplomats from around 40 countries the u.n., nato, arab league, the...
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prime minister david cameron talk about setting up a no fly zone in libya that essentially means that any aircraft that takes off inside libya will potentially be able to be shot down by u.k. and allied forces under the assumption that aircraft that do take off are headed to be turned against the libyan people themselves and that in fact is similar to a position that was taken against saddam hussein no fly zone was imposed in iraq ahead of the invasion of iraq and we also heard talk that there's a possibility that jets will be based in u.k. cross bases in cyprus to perform those functions and we've also heard some reports unconfirmed that western powers are also preparing to. forces inside libya and of course this all comes against the backdrop of a very strong statement from the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton he said that the u.s. is ready to offer and i quote any type of assistance libyans who wish to oust gadhafi and in all of this we shouldn't forget that there is still usable u.s. naval base in of rain that's the headquarters of the u.s. navy's fifth fleet and thousands
prime minister david cameron talk about setting up a no fly zone in libya that essentially means that any aircraft that takes off inside libya will potentially be able to be shot down by u.k. and allied forces under the assumption that aircraft that do take off are headed to be turned against the libyan people themselves and that in fact is similar to a position that was taken against saddam hussein no fly zone was imposed in iraq ahead of the invasion of iraq and we also heard talk that...
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mediterranean that triggering speculation of a nato invasion of libya british prime minister david cameron has also said that he would not exclude the use of the military there but it comes as libya's last time the colonel gadhafi remains deceived in the capital tripoli with opposition forces nearby archy's correspondent peter all of her has more from very well peter there are a lot of speculation about what the next move will be on libya's a can you just tell us about the latest developments internationally. well what we're seeing at the moment is the united states navy moving their fleet in a mess in the mediterranean into strategic positions around libya now this comes after u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said this nothing was off the table when it came to libya raising some concerns of outside military action taking place in the country now the british prime minister david cameron has suggested that he would support arming the opposition forces arming those forces opposed to colonel gadhafi he also threw his backing behind the implosion of a no fly zone over libya well the nat
mediterranean that triggering speculation of a nato invasion of libya british prime minister david cameron has also said that he would not exclude the use of the military there but it comes as libya's last time the colonel gadhafi remains deceived in the capital tripoli with opposition forces nearby archy's correspondent peter all of her has more from very well peter there are a lot of speculation about what the next move will be on libya's a can you just tell us about the latest developments...
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peacekeepers now this is being mirrored by comments from david cameron the british prime minister he said that there is a possibility that britain could provide arms to opposition forces he also said he would support a no fly zone being imposed over libya to stop colonel gadhafi subject fighters from bombing protesters on bombing military installations in the country that of calling into the hands of the opposition now any. possible cooperation with nato has hit some kind of stumbling some point kind of stumbling block the nato secretary general has said repeatedly that nato forces would not be involved unless a u.n. resolution was put forward now the problem with the u.n. getting a u.n. resolution is that both russia and china of the imminently opposed to any kind of outside interference in libya they've said time and time again both the russians and the chinese that no outside government outside army force should be involved in the country well we are also hearing that there are worries that colonel gadhafi may have stockpiles of chemical weapons now in the mid two thousand literal
peacekeepers now this is being mirrored by comments from david cameron the british prime minister he said that there is a possibility that britain could provide arms to opposition forces he also said he would support a no fly zone being imposed over libya to stop colonel gadhafi subject fighters from bombing protesters on bombing military installations in the country that of calling into the hands of the opposition now any. possible cooperation with nato has hit some kind of stumbling some...
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prime minister david cameron and british strategic defense review. >> this week on "q and a." a discussion on foreign policy and nation building. our guest is john hulsman. he is president and co-founder of his own international relations consulting firm called john c. hulsman enterprises. john c. hulsman. i want to start by asking you a simple question. what do you do? >> i advise banks and businesses about what it is like to live in the new world, declining america, declining europe. how do you make money and create jobs? it is a very complicated, scary place. bhay did is what they did in bhay did is what they did in washington. but it's more creative and you can do it actually for clients and be a little bit more honest about it. brian: where do you live? >> i spend most of my time living in germany. one of my clients is the dutch government. i spend time in the hague as well but most of the time in germany. brian: why would someone hire you? >> i have a unique background. educated in the u.k., so i understand europeans but i lived and worked in washington. i worked for the
prime minister david cameron and british strategic defense review. >> this week on "q and a." a discussion on foreign policy and nation building. our guest is john hulsman. he is president and co-founder of his own international relations consulting firm called john c. hulsman enterprises. john c. hulsman. i want to start by asking you a simple question. what do you do? >> i advise banks and businesses about what it is like to live in the new world, declining america,...
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i think if we can specifically talk about britain for a moment let's look at who was next to david cameron when he went to egypt after the revolution it was his friends from b. eighty systems this war is costing brits and five million pounds per day it's costing the british taxpayer five million pounds but they now all of that money is going to be a systems in terms that every weapon in britain the uses will of course have to be replaced so in the terms of britain having that role that's what that's about also in terms of it being within their interests for it to be destabilized is if you have a imperial presence in libya and also you know it's really are involved in this as well and you know you can just ask the libyans about the history of its early in the region the french room but we can ask that algerian about the history of the french in the region we can ask the egyptians about the history of the british the libyans also know about the british they establish military base but in terms of keeping. avoiding the possibility of there being three. countries that have genuine revolutions
i think if we can specifically talk about britain for a moment let's look at who was next to david cameron when he went to egypt after the revolution it was his friends from b. eighty systems this war is costing brits and five million pounds per day it's costing the british taxpayer five million pounds but they now all of that money is going to be a systems in terms that every weapon in britain the uses will of course have to be replaced so in the terms of britain having that role that's what...
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leaders david cameron has said that sort of the time for action is that they get out he has promised to cease by he broke that cease fire and the slaughter he said the slaughter of civilians must be stopped and i get the merkel the chancellor of germany says that there abstention from the u.n. votes in forcing a no fly zone does not mean they don't support that. military intervention but they do support that they just won't be sending forces themselves germany won't be sending forces but intel supports this and she has said the international community is united in its resolve and the war carried out by gaddafi on his own people must stop now we've also heard a response from close the socket the air france let's listen to exactly what he had to say. we agreed to use all necessary means to meet in quincy military means to force the u.n. security council decision that's why an agreement with our partners our schools will oppose any aggression from colonel gadhafi against the population and. as of now our aircraft are preventing that mainly from attacking the town as of now other french
leaders david cameron has said that sort of the time for action is that they get out he has promised to cease by he broke that cease fire and the slaughter he said the slaughter of civilians must be stopped and i get the merkel the chancellor of germany says that there abstention from the u.n. votes in forcing a no fly zone does not mean they don't support that. military intervention but they do support that they just won't be sending forces themselves germany won't be sending forces but intel...
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well this idea was first floated by the british prime minister david cameron about a week with the help from the australian prime minister kevin rudd and they didn't specify how it would be implemented in fact they seem to be suggesting that others plans for the united states might like to do that. that's a plan a proposal got quite a stiff reaction from the country country for gates who said that didn't people understand that if you want to impose a no fly zone you first have to destroy a piece ground offenses and most of its aircraft has some bits of military bases as well that be tantamount to there for a fleet war so it seems that they are currently slapped down by these american allies but then the idea popped up again later in the week and now a bomb under a lot of pressure has been hearing in washington to show the united states is doing something and taking the lead in stopping this violence against the libyan people is now not ruling it out in fact he said today that nato allies were discussing a no fly zone among other military options in brussels and that as you say as you re
well this idea was first floated by the british prime minister david cameron about a week with the help from the australian prime minister kevin rudd and they didn't specify how it would be implemented in fact they seem to be suggesting that others plans for the united states might like to do that. that's a plan a proposal got quite a stiff reaction from the country country for gates who said that didn't people understand that if you want to impose a no fly zone you first have to destroy a...
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there are a number of heavyweights attending it is being cheered by the british prime minister david cameron u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will be there they will be members of the arab league members of the african union thirty five foreign ministers as well as members of the rebels transitional council that is the body here that is representing the rebel groups now it is significant and it is worth noting that they will be no representatives from the libyan government which is causing some people to ask questions well how exactly can the international community say it's facilitating and debating issues and concerns around the future of this country if indeed it's not inviting those who are empowered to actually attend and participate in the talks the other question is of course who are these rebels that will be participating what kind of islamised leanings do they have what kind of political leanings do they have what kind of backgrounds do they come from and even more important what kind of future are they working towards this still has been no clarity and no unity of consensus
there are a number of heavyweights attending it is being cheered by the british prime minister david cameron u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton will be there they will be members of the arab league members of the african union thirty five foreign ministers as well as members of the rebels transitional council that is the body here that is representing the rebel groups now it is significant and it is worth noting that they will be no representatives from the libyan government which is...
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president obama and british prime minister david cameron each made that clear today. >> now, once more, muammar qaddafi has a choice. the resolution that passed lays out very clear conditions that must be met. these terms are not subject to negotiation. if qaddafi does not comply with the resolution, the international community will impose consequences. and the resolution will be enforced through military action. >> our forces will join an international operation to enforce the resolution if qaddafi fails to comply with its demand he end the tax on civilians. the defense secretary and i have now instructed the chief of defense staff to work urgently with our allies to put in place the ropet military measures to enforce the resolution including a no-fly zone. gwen: appropriate military measures, tom, what does that mean? >> it means air strikes, it means bombing, it could mean cruise missiles, anything but boots on the ground. the resolution specifically precludes a foreign military occupation force but short of an invasion, you could see some really robust measures. two things to keep
president obama and british prime minister david cameron each made that clear today. >> now, once more, muammar qaddafi has a choice. the resolution that passed lays out very clear conditions that must be met. these terms are not subject to negotiation. if qaddafi does not comply with the resolution, the international community will impose consequences. and the resolution will be enforced through military action. >> our forces will join an international operation to enforce the...
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don't think we can here we've had president obama coming out hillary clinton we've had european leaders cameron we have had a cozy talking about freedom democracy all those nice things that we all like to hear about and we think about ourselves ok but how do you square that with military intervention bombing people can you bring all these wonderful ideas through the through the tube bombing people killing innocent civilians create creating political facts on the ground with military use can you bring the two together. unfortunately yes you can bring the two together it's a sad situation as i said it's a policy that is far from being an idea the idea it would have been a much earlier intervention politically to prevent because if you from using his military to crush the civilians but now this is where we are you have a ruler who supported the war supported an army to body that western states who is using those armaments and using this technical military know how in order to kill civilians this is what he's doing so the intervention now is in order to protect the civilians it is not in order to a
don't think we can here we've had president obama coming out hillary clinton we've had european leaders cameron we have had a cozy talking about freedom democracy all those nice things that we all like to hear about and we think about ourselves ok but how do you square that with military intervention bombing people can you bring all these wonderful ideas through the through the tube bombing people killing innocent civilians create creating political facts on the ground with military use can you...
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are very anxious and very scared and very desperate to get out of here with the prime minister david cameron says that he has not ruled out arming the rebels and this of course is the concern that's been expressed by critics in the international community and syrupy here in tripoli sense that u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three was approved there is the clothes that talks about all the silly measures and this is open to interpretation and what we're hearing from the british is that its weapons are needed to protect civilian lives but then they can justify the use of weapons and also if they're in a similar kind of line coming out of the obama administration they have a saying that they could allow for the supply of the. we're putting and that they are looking at all options on the table now if indeed there is going to be the supply of weapons to the rebel fighters this poses a whole host of limits and a whole host of very critical questions number one people do not know who the rebels are amongst their ranks with al qaida leanings extremists leanings movies with the man's land in the h
are very anxious and very scared and very desperate to get out of here with the prime minister david cameron says that he has not ruled out arming the rebels and this of course is the concern that's been expressed by critics in the international community and syrupy here in tripoli sense that u.n. resolution one hundred seventy three was approved there is the clothes that talks about all the silly measures and this is open to interpretation and what we're hearing from the british is that its...
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david cameron is calling for the no fly zone. the defense minister today suggested that there should be some, it's the foreign minister, that they should withhold all the payments that europe makes to libya for the oil it imports. what is driving the european response? >> i'm not against a no fly zone. it may become very, very important at some point. the europeans iean they have some of the same considerations we have. to add to that they have the real fear of a migration crisis of floods of refugees coming into europe and we've already seen what happened in tunisia. that's begun to happen. it could happen and it's happened in libya with people leaving libya to go to tunisia and egypt as you just suggested. if anything they really would like to see this resolved quickly. they would like to see qaddafi go. they'd like to see civility restored because otherwise their direct interests could be at stake. >> warner: both in terms of oil and refugees? >> oil yes but i think the oil right now i think we're seeing again it's one of the
david cameron is calling for the no fly zone. the defense minister today suggested that there should be some, it's the foreign minister, that they should withhold all the payments that europe makes to libya for the oil it imports. what is driving the european response? >> i'm not against a no fly zone. it may become very, very important at some point. the europeans iean they have some of the same considerations we have. to add to that they have the real fear of a migration crisis of...
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after our phone conversation with david cameron and nicolas sarkozy, barack obama made clear that soon increasingly fewer american planes will be involved appeared >> i would expect that over the next several days, we will have clarity and a meeting of the minds of all those participating in the process. we are seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations over libya appeared >> this is the result. a workshop on the military base in tripoli. overnight bombing had caused some destruction but no one had died. elsewhere in the city, authorities alleged allied air strikes have killed many civilians. the bbc has asked for evidence of this but none has been provided. >> joining me on the line from tripoli is a local resident. we are not revealing his name. thank you for joining us. just tell me what exactly is going on at the moment in to the capitol where you are. >> i can tell you it's very quiet. i am not hearing any shelling or anti-aircraft. >> and how has it been during the day when we have heard reports that there have been plenty of gunfire there?
after our phone conversation with david cameron and nicolas sarkozy, barack obama made clear that soon increasingly fewer american planes will be involved appeared >> i would expect that over the next several days, we will have clarity and a meeting of the minds of all those participating in the process. we are seeing a significant reduction in the number of u.s. planes involved in operations over libya appeared >> this is the result. a workshop on the military base in tripoli....
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david cameron on the safety of nuclear power plants in the uk. then on road to the white house, an interview with possible gop presidential candidate and former press -- pennsylvania senator brooks santorum. also, a look at geraldine ferraro vice-presidential nominee acceptance speech at the 1984 democratic convention. tomorrow on washington -- on "washington journal" a look at what congress will be working on this week with corbels and jake sherman. also, a discussion on u.s. involvement in libya and terrorism fears with mike baker a former cia covert operations officer. and they look at congressional funding for the national flood insurance program with ben mckay. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. monday, president obama is going to deliver a speech on libya from the national defense university in washington d.c. he will give an update on the situation there including actions the u.s. has taken with allies and partners, and the transition to a nato command and control. that is the president's speech on libya monday night at seve
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iraq now great britain seems to be instigating in some ways what's going on in libya i feel like david cameron's been pretty gung ho even know the public there remains pretty overwhelmingly against it you have any insight into that well i would have said the french would have been perhaps as important even maybe more important than they were dished because it was after all sarkozy was popularity in france is around twenty percent right now who is the one who suddenly amazingly recognized that benghazi rebels as the legitimate government of libya this is an extraordinary event i forget and for some it's somebody said that sarkozy was not only launching bombs but perhaps launching his reelection campaign i thought that was really interesting trying to save his political neck but in this country people talk about a loyal i don't think oil is a factor in this the toll in this country the installer is this i think actually insane military adventure probably as stupid as anything sinister poleon tried to invade russia or an eighteen well it's absolutely amazingly stupid is because you had what we call
iraq now great britain seems to be instigating in some ways what's going on in libya i feel like david cameron's been pretty gung ho even know the public there remains pretty overwhelmingly against it you have any insight into that well i would have said the french would have been perhaps as important even maybe more important than they were dished because it was after all sarkozy was popularity in france is around twenty percent right now who is the one who suddenly amazingly recognized that...
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president obama has been talking today to the british prime minister, david cameron, to his french counterpart, nicolaus sarcozy and they all agree nato should play a key role in taking over the command structure from the americans, but we still don't know what exactly that role will be. there is still a lot of division over this. frankly, the whole thing is still very confused. what we do know is the americans want to take that backseat. but then, if that does eventually happen, the americans are, in effect, under the control of some other structure. that could cause problems here as well, because traditionally the americans do not like the idea of their forces being under the command of foreigners, even nato allies. we have heard concerns about that being raised in the united states. this whole issue may rumble on. >> at the moment, the operation doesn't seem to be achieving ith aim. it is quite serious near tripoli and if the libyan government is to be believed, civilians are being killed by these air strikes. >> that's right. in effect the americans are saying that despite these heavy atta
president obama has been talking today to the british prime minister, david cameron, to his french counterpart, nicolaus sarcozy and they all agree nato should play a key role in taking over the command structure from the americans, but we still don't know what exactly that role will be. there is still a lot of division over this. frankly, the whole thing is still very confused. what we do know is the americans want to take that backseat. but then, if that does eventually happen, the americans...
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after the new cameron conservative government announced cuts the first cuts are to student programs and raising the university tuition which had been closed to free and a lot of colleges. and that brought the students or what percentage of the group of course were seeing that we could be role here as the foreign minister this is the this is the stuff that was actually few and far between yeah but what percentage of the group was young people. and and is it true that there were large parts of the demonstrations where it was literally you know moms with kids and strollers and old poll showing up holding flowers and things yeah i mean there was a significant number of young people i mean i marched in one of a drawing with one of the feeder marches that sort of joined the main march that was mostly students but once i got to the main march i mean it was you know as kids it was karen's it was you know standing with firefighters all with their you know coworkers that you know union so i think it really was just quite a mix certain and largely peaceful was there a social media you know so it's
after the new cameron conservative government announced cuts the first cuts are to student programs and raising the university tuition which had been closed to free and a lot of colleges. and that brought the students or what percentage of the group of course were seeing that we could be role here as the foreign minister this is the this is the stuff that was actually few and far between yeah but what percentage of the group was young people. and and is it true that there were large parts of...
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concerns of outside military action taking place in the country now the british prime minister david cameron has suggested that he would support arming the opposition forces arming those forces opposed to colonel gadhafi he also threw his backing behind the imposing of a no fly zone over libya well the nato secretary general has said that there will be no nato intervention into libya without a u.n. resolution now a resolution seems something that won't happen now this is due to the fact that both russia and china who have a veto on the security council have both vehemently said that they will not support any form of outside intervention into libya so there's a process that resolution one thousand certainty was adopted only two days ago and no proposals apart from those adults that in the document have been submitted i think we need to avoid hasty moves and concentrate on the full implementation of that resolution this could lead to the words the being thrown around or a coalition of the willing just be those people of those nations that are willing to to throw military support behind interve
concerns of outside military action taking place in the country now the british prime minister david cameron has suggested that he would support arming the opposition forces arming those forces opposed to colonel gadhafi he also threw his backing behind the imposing of a no fly zone over libya well the nato secretary general has said that there will be no nato intervention into libya without a u.n. resolution now a resolution seems something that won't happen now this is due to the fact that...
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in the face for all muslims and it comes off the chancellor angela merkel and britain's leader david cameron said the efforts to create a multicultural society in europe had failed the arrival of thousands of immigrants from the middle east and north africa fleeing that violence has inflamed a population already suffering from record unemployment and general economic hardship in neighboring france the extreme right national front party will take first place in the first round of presidential elections there next year according to a new poll penn is expected to get twenty three percent of the vote that's ahead of president nicolas sarkozy the incumbent and the socialist opposition as well the party the national front has called for three million europeans to be sent out of the country to give you a flavor of their program both here and in belgium also in france there is next month expected to be passed the rule of law banning the full for years face veil the defenders of the law say that it's to stop violent protests for example recently many protesters have of war veils to protest against va
in the face for all muslims and it comes off the chancellor angela merkel and britain's leader david cameron said the efforts to create a multicultural society in europe had failed the arrival of thousands of immigrants from the middle east and north africa fleeing that violence has inflamed a population already suffering from record unemployment and general economic hardship in neighboring france the extreme right national front party will take first place in the first round of presidential...
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leaders say they do support this campaign david cameron of the u.k. also anglo merkel of germany despite germany's abstention of the u.n. vote for a no fly zone she says she does back military intervention now they just won't be sending forces themselves germany won't be sending forces but it does support this . several british members of parliament are skeptical about why their country is being dragged into a conflict opposition and. being very selective in choosing where it is necessary. i think it's hard to guess he was to call a ceasefire in order to hope for one hope to bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict but it was beginning to look as though he was just trying to buy time for himself i must say i absolutely regret the lack of the seas for and i regret what is happening at the moment a lot of innocent people have already tried a lot more look as though they're going to go in the next few hours if they strike against. targets of the regime then they might be effective in doing that but i suspect the real problem is they're going to
leaders say they do support this campaign david cameron of the u.k. also anglo merkel of germany despite germany's abstention of the u.n. vote for a no fly zone she says she does back military intervention now they just won't be sending forces themselves germany won't be sending forces but it does support this . several british members of parliament are skeptical about why their country is being dragged into a conflict opposition and. being very selective in choosing where it is necessary. i...